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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
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PLEASE DO NOT DELETE THIS IS FOR A REASEACH PAPER!!!! need at least 4 people to respond

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STatiana [176]3 years ago
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My input:

I am not a person of being one of the LGBTQ+  but, I support anyone who is. I believe even if I am not a lesbian I need to support anyone who is and other things. This is who people are and who they want to be. So, why go against it? I support LGBTQ+ because all people are and should be treated equally as well as being free and independent to their own choice about it. The world has so much discrimination these days towards people that it is wrong. Also, the bible tells us treat others how you want to be treated. This is how I feel about it say a boy is gay and you treat him badly is that love is that how love is supposed to be? No that is being cruel and being full of hatred. It is time to show people the love that they were meant to have even if they are included in the LGBTQ+. I stand up for this cause and always will!  :)

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satela [25.4K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

hello!

i am a sixteen year old teenage female who identifies as bisexual. my input, as unbiased as possible, is that there's no excuse to not be accepting of our community. while some may not agree with it due to religion, i don't think that's fair at all. why should a book that's been rewritten hundreds of times define your view on who loves who? there's also just a lot of hatred and disgust for it, but were all human, so how is that fair either? people tend to dislike our community and look down upon it because of stereotypes, and unfortunately that goes for any minority community nowadays. my input is simply that there's nothing wrong with the LGBTQ+ community, or the different things that come along with it, the issue lies in the people who have no accepted the change in modern day society, and see human rights as "opinions" or "political". i hope this helps out :)

Explanation:

if you see this, remember that silence is dangerous, and in order to make change happen, you have to take action.

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